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the fbi isn't commenting on its investigation. but cnn has new information from tom fuentes who spoke to sources with knowledge of the probe. he says after kelley complained to an fbi agent about the harassing e-mails, agents from the bureau's cyber crime unit got a subpoena and got the internet service provider to give them information on who owned the account of the sender. >> what's the internet address they are being transmitted by. >> reporter: that likely would have been more than one internet address. news reports say paula broadwell, now known as the person sending harassing e-mails to kelley believed to send them from various places. depending on where the computer was plugged in, the sender would have different ip addresses. an expert on internet monitoring explains what the fbi likely did next. >> so what they did is they determined that she logged into this e-mail account from hotels around the country. and so they contacted the hotels and got the guest lists, the names of people who were staying at the hotels on those
the fbi isn't commenting on its investigation. but cnn has new information from tom fuentes who spoke to sources with knowledge of the probe. he says after kelley complained to an fbi agent about the harassing e-mails, agents from the bureau's cyber crime unit got a subpoena and got the internet service provider to give them information on who owned the account of the sender. >> what's the internet address they are being transmitted by. >> reporter: that likely would have been more...
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you tend to think that the fbi's lane is very clear and that the cia's lane is very clear, and that the defense and intelligence is very clear. but in reality, they are all talking to each other, all day long, making sure that the information they've got and the intelligence they've got is right. they are checking and double checking. so as we went into the bin laden raid, this thought that this is going to be difficult pulling the military and the cia together, along with the support we had from the national security agency and nga and others, this was easy for us. it was easy for us, because for the last ten years, we've been doing this. we've been building this interagency team, and i've got to tell you, today it hums. you know, on the margins, are there problems? sure. but if you talk to, you know, bob mueller or keith alexander here or dave petraeus, i mean, we've known each other all for a long time. we are not only colleagues, but we are friends. and when you have that trust, everything else is easy. and we built that trust up over many, many years. >> and how good is this the in
you tend to think that the fbi's lane is very clear and that the cia's lane is very clear, and that the defense and intelligence is very clear. but in reality, they are all talking to each other, all day long, making sure that the information they've got and the intelligence they've got is right. they are checking and double checking. so as we went into the bin laden raid, this thought that this is going to be difficult pulling the military and the cia together, along with the support we had...
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willinger says that's enough for the fbi to take it further. the fbi hasn't commented furtherer. an official says it was appropriate to investigate. >> does the fbi routinely investigate these harassing e-mails? >> the fbi is devoting more time these days to investigating cyber harassment cases, cyber stalking cases. he says they don't go after one on one cases that are less threatening, mildly threatening, which this appears to be. he says clearly there's something more here. he believes information about comings and goings that paula broadwell sent sparked the investigation and he said there were grounds to do that. >> brian, thanks very much. >>> if a top general has an affair, is it a crime under military law? the answer might be yes. is it time for a refresh you er course from the top down? more in the "the situation room." ♪ [ gordon ] for some this line is a convenience. how you doing today? i'm good thanks. how are you? i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they can afford. every day nearly nine million older americans don't have enough to eat. anything else? no
willinger says that's enough for the fbi to take it further. the fbi hasn't commented furtherer. an official says it was appropriate to investigate. >> does the fbi routinely investigate these harassing e-mails? >> the fbi is devoting more time these days to investigating cyber harassment cases, cyber stalking cases. he says they don't go after one on one cases that are less threatening, mildly threatening, which this appears to be. he says clearly there's something more here. he...
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a michigan driver's license that fbi officials now say is a fake. this is exactly where the attack took place. but to solve the mystery of who carried it out and why, there's going to have to be a lot of intelligence cooperation not just between bulgaria, the united states and israel, but possibly many other countries. but bulgaria's interior minister gave cnn an exclusive look into how that investigation is unfolding. >> translator: in fact, this is the exact place of the blast. he was standing here. he detonated the backpack. the blast impact destroyed the luggage area. the whole bus caught fire. this is where it all started. >> reporter: he believes the suspect is not bulgarian but may have been in the area for up to a week preparing for the attack. it's not the first time bulgaria has been targeted for its popularity with israeli tourists. in january bulgarian security was tipped off to a luggage filled with explosives onboard a tour bus. by thursday evening the site had been closed down and the airport reopened to tired and jittery passengers s
a michigan driver's license that fbi officials now say is a fake. this is exactly where the attack took place. but to solve the mystery of who carried it out and why, there's going to have to be a lot of intelligence cooperation not just between bulgaria, the united states and israel, but possibly many other countries. but bulgaria's interior minister gave cnn an exclusive look into how that investigation is unfolding. >> translator: in fact, this is the exact place of the blast. he was...
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i'm sorry. >> the fbi -- >> no. the fact is based on what we know now, there was no harassment concluded and nothing threatening. no one said the e-mails were threatening. i said -- i think what the point david is trying to make and a legitimate question, who was the underlying predicate that the fbi had with the citizen got an e-mail to open up the preliminary inquiry? i don't think it's clear and becomes not about the threat or the harassment, whatever you want to call this thing related to kelly, this becomes the fbi's cyber division is concerned that petraeus's private e-mail is hacked in to. that's why they continue this and the crime they're looking at. this is a red herring about harassment of jill kelly, a private citizen and a social liaison. ludicrous. that's not a predicate. >> do you think they overstepped that? >> go ahead, tom. >> determination would be made that, you know, what's the content of these messages? they would take that to the u.s. attorney's office and determine whether or not this might b
i'm sorry. >> the fbi -- >> no. the fact is based on what we know now, there was no harassment concluded and nothing threatening. no one said the e-mails were threatening. i said -- i think what the point david is trying to make and a legitimate question, who was the underlying predicate that the fbi had with the citizen got an e-mail to open up the preliminary inquiry? i don't think it's clear and becomes not about the threat or the harassment, whatever you want to call this thing...
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the fbi is investigating. and dozens of u.s. marines have been sent to beef up security for americans in libya. cnn's jomana karadsheh is on the phone. she's joining us from tripoli, libya, right now. jomana, tell us what happened based on all of the evidence, all of the reporting you're doi doing. [ technical difficulties ] jomana, i don't know if you can hear me. i'll try to fix that and get back to you. i think we've lost connections with jomana. we're going to get back to her. let me walk over here. the chairman of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, is standing by. he's got -- he's been fully briefed on what's going on. mr. chairman, thanks very much for coming in. >> thanks, wolf. thanks for having me. >> based on what you have been told and all the information you have what you can share with our viewers here in the unit states and around the world, first of all, who did this? who killed these four americans? >> the actual identity we're still working through the final details of exactly. i think we're getting
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cnn is also learned the fbi and the irs are conducting their own investigation. are you concerned at all about the irs and fbi now investigating this fec and oce complaints? his office did respond to our interview requests with a statement saying that charges are politically motivated. the congressman did nothing wrong and, we are confident that the justice department and house ethics committee will reach the same conclusion. >> we reached out to congressman buchanan for an interview. his office never returned our calls. >>> chicago's murder rate is exploding. and for some young gang members, it's just another day of shoot or be shot. >> i see people get shot, killed, robbed. i've done all that. it's crazy. >> we'll take a hard look at gang violence and the casualties. and the disturbing reporting of jerry sandusky's adopted son talking about being sexually abused by the former penn state assistant coach, now a convicted child rapist. i have to know the weather patterns. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ chirp ]
cnn is also learned the fbi and the irs are conducting their own investigation. are you concerned at all about the irs and fbi now investigating this fec and oce complaints? his office did respond to our interview requests with a statement saying that charges are politically motivated. the congressman did nothing wrong and, we are confident that the justice department and house ethics committee will reach the same conclusion. >> we reached out to congressman buchanan for an interview. his...
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the fbi woif been the ones to look into that. the official told us that the fbi counterintelligence unit investigated this to see whether or not there was a potential security risk really whether anyone could have taken this information and blackmailed general petraeus with it, which would have been a security risk. the official says there's no suggestion that the fbi was investigating petraeus for any possible wrong doing but more they were looking at him for potential vulnerability. >> they were looking to see if this affair which he has now acknowledged potentially could have resulted in classified information going to an inappropriate source, is that what you're saying? >> that's one possibility that the fbi looks at when they conduct investigations like this. another would have been if somebody had information on him that they could have used to blackmail him, if you don't do what wi want, we're going to take it public and ruin your career. that's why the fbi stepped in to investigate. >> fran, you know general petraeus as w
the fbi woif been the ones to look into that. the official told us that the fbi counterintelligence unit investigated this to see whether or not there was a potential security risk really whether anyone could have taken this information and blackmailed general petraeus with it, which would have been a security risk. the official says there's no suggestion that the fbi was investigating petraeus for any possible wrong doing but more they were looking at him for potential vulnerability. >>...
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and the fbi is investigating this as well. two republican senators, senator mccain as well as saxby chambliss are calling for special council to investigate it, wolf. the white house has made a big deal on clamping down in the past on somely, but at least on these they're silent in terms of talking about how they'll cooperate with an investigation on these hearings. >> some of these details are almost breathtaking when i've been reading them in some books coming out. very impressive reporting and it really detailed classified information. brianna, thanks very much for that report. let's dig deeper on intelligence. the democratic senator from california, dianne feinstein. senator, thanks very much for coming in. are you can senator mccain when it comes the president to issue a special council to investigate these leaks? >> well, we're going to take our own action. the intelligence committee is meeting tomorrow morning with general clapper and this is the appointment of a special council. i am waiting for some information that i
and the fbi is investigating this as well. two republican senators, senator mccain as well as saxby chambliss are calling for special council to investigate it, wolf. the white house has made a big deal on clamping down in the past on somely, but at least on these they're silent in terms of talking about how they'll cooperate with an investigation on these hearings. >> some of these details are almost breathtaking when i've been reading them in some books coming out. very impressive...
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plus, the mystery man who triggered the fbi petraeus probe revealed. we're getting new information about who this veteran agent is and how he got involved. and a storm victim struggling to stay warm with no power for weeks gets a personal visit from the president of the united states. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we've got breaking news. we're getting new information about what then-cia director david petraeus knew about the benghazi attack and when he knew it. let's get right to our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. barbara, what are you learning? >> wolf, i have just spoken to someone, a long-standing source who has spoken to david petraeus. this is someone on his level professionally. this person is directly familiar from petraeus with his thinking, with petraeus' thinking about what he will tell congress tomorrow about the benghazi attacks. david petraeus wants to tell congress that he knew almost immediately after the september 11th attacks that
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the fbi was called in. they checked out the table. they checked out steve jobs's home. there was never a note found and there were never any bombs. so the threat was essentially a hoax is what it was. interesting details about this. the reason why we've been able to get a glimpse about all this information is that steve jobs himself actually signed a waiver allowing the fbi to do this check. but when the special agent in charge asked to interview steve jobs back in 1991, he told the agent "i can't talk to you for another three weeks. and i can't even spare an hour to talk to you." in the end, wolf, steve jobs did not get that position on the export council. wolf? >> probably lucky he didn't get it. let's go to jack cafferty for the cafferty file. could have changed his whole life, jack. >> instead he changed ours. >> that's right. >> the question this hour is what advice would you give mitt romney? peggy writes "for the love of all that's holly change your stump speech. i want to hear a speech that inspires me. i don't necessarily want to hear the candidate sing america
the fbi was called in. they checked out the table. they checked out steve jobs's home. there was never a note found and there were never any bombs. so the threat was essentially a hoax is what it was. interesting details about this. the reason why we've been able to get a glimpse about all this information is that steve jobs himself actually signed a waiver allowing the fbi to do this check. but when the special agent in charge asked to interview steve jobs back in 1991, he told the agent...
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we're told the fbi has contacted him because of possible threats against him. we're told he's not under investigation right now. >> brian, thanks very much. brian todd working this story. less than two years ago we watched as these kinds of protests spread across north africa and the middle east. protesters fighting to overthrow dictators and regimes. fast forward to today. we're seeing these same countries erupt in violence anti-american protests. let's bring in bobby gauche, editor at large for "time" magazine. he wrote this week's cover story "the agents of outrage," an excellent article, bobby. thanks very much. let me read a line from your article. the arab spring replaced the harsh order of hated dictators with a flowering of neophyte democracies. but these governments with weak mandates evershifting loyalties and poor security forces have made the region a more chaotic and unstable place, a place more susceptible than ever to rogue provocateurs fo meanting violent upheavals usually in the name of faith. the bottom line question, bobby, did the arab sprin
we're told the fbi has contacted him because of possible threats against him. we're told he's not under investigation right now. >> brian, thanks very much. brian todd working this story. less than two years ago we watched as these kinds of protests spread across north africa and the middle east. protesters fighting to overthrow dictators and regimes. fast forward to today. we're seeing these same countries erupt in violence anti-american protests. let's bring in bobby gauche, editor at...
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a newly released scathing investigation by former fbi director louis freeh says everybody knew about jerry sandusky for 14 years and did nothing. kids were raped. kids' lives were ruined. and these hollier than now football coaches and school administrators turned a blind eye rather than jeopardize one of the most successful college programs ever. the money and prestige of the football program were more important to joe paterno and his bosses than the ruined lives of young children who were molested, sodomized, raped and otherwise abused by jerry sandusky, who was a high-ranking member of that e louse trous football program. had joe paterno lived, he should have gone to prison with jerry sandusky. in the end, joe paterno lived in denial. here's the question, how wrong was the late joe paterno when he said the sandusky scandal didn't tarnish penn state? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile, post a comment on our blog or go to our post on the "the situation room" facebook page. i will venture a guess that that school will never recover from this. >> yeah. it's sickening. it's so painful to a lot
a newly released scathing investigation by former fbi director louis freeh says everybody knew about jerry sandusky for 14 years and did nothing. kids were raped. kids' lives were ruined. and these hollier than now football coaches and school administrators turned a blind eye rather than jeopardize one of the most successful college programs ever. the money and prestige of the football program were more important to joe paterno and his bosses than the ruined lives of young children who were...
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cia director michael morell accompanying rice to the meetings told gop senators tuesday it was the fbi that took references to al qaeda out of these unclassified talking points rice used for her tv appearances. but later in the day morell called to say he was wrong. it was actually his agency, the cia. >> i can't help but feel incredibly disappointed that we were told something at 10:00 a.m. that couldn't withstand scrutiny for six hours and that's totally inconsistent with what we were told the day before. we now have five different explanations of who changed the talking points to take out benghazi and four different reasons. this is becoming a joke. >> reporter: it is quite surprising that the acting cia director gave incorrect information on something as politically explosive as the controversial talking points that susan rice used in a meeting with among the administration's chief republican critics. you know, the answer to why he did it according to senators is simply that he misspoke, wolf. >> so a quick question, dana. does that mean michael morell if the president were to nomi
cia director michael morell accompanying rice to the meetings told gop senators tuesday it was the fbi that took references to al qaeda out of these unclassified talking points rice used for her tv appearances. but later in the day morell called to say he was wrong. it was actually his agency, the cia. >> i can't help but feel incredibly disappointed that we were told something at 10:00 a.m. that couldn't withstand scrutiny for six hours and that's totally inconsistent with what we were...
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the fbi is investigating. so is cnn's randi kaye. >> reporter: no one is disputing that chavis carter died from a gunshot to the head while in the backseat of a police car in jonesboro, arkansas. the question is, who pulled the trigger? police say he committed suicide. >> quite frankly i've seen some of our people in custody do some amazing things. >> reporter: but carter's mother doesn't buy it. she believes jonesboro police killed her son. >> i think they killed him. i mean, my son wasn't suicidal. >> reporter: at this point it's still debatable and still under question. here's why. 21-year-old chavis carter was handcuffed at the time the fatal shot was fired, double locked behind his back. is it even possible physically to be handcuffed behind your back and somehow pull the trigger on a gun that you weren't holding when you were handcuffed? >> to the average person that's never been in handcuffs, that's never been around inmates and people in custody, would react exactly the same way that you just did about
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sometimes it was cia and fbi. sometimes it was cia and the defense intelligence agency. post the intelligence reform and prevention act of 9/11, what happened was there were mission managers. so, for example, the director of the national security agency is the coordinator for all signals intelligence, no matter which agency is doing that collection. on the human intelligence side, the director of cia is responsible for coordination and decon flix of all human intelligence collection anywhere around the world. so what you find is one agency like d.i.a. may have access in a country that's denied or difficult for cia to operate in. and the reverse is also true. cia has operatives in countries where the defense intelligence agency can't get into. they share their assets, they share the information they collect and they jointly collect information against the requirements -- it may be a war fighter requirement or a policymaker requirement for information. but doesn't matter whose asset it is. they share the information and the director of cia will make sure all those requirem
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portrays him as a new york gangster before he became an fbi informant and joined the witness protection program, he died of an undisclosed illness in a los angeles hospital. >>> look at this picture of a tornado in italy. it narrowly missed the capital city of venice, but it was strong enough to rip the roofs off homes as well as uproot trees on a nearby island. overturned dozens of boats but fortunately no one was injured. that has to be frightening for the families in venice. >> i'm sure. those pictures are very dramatic. lisa, thank you. >>> the israeli president is turning up the heat to release convicted spy jonathan j. pollard. will he bow to the pressure? standby, we'll have an in depth description of a story i covered for years. and look at this heist on a moving truck. [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting people's lives... [ soldier ] move out! [ male announcer ] ...without their even knowing it. that's the value of perform
portrays him as a new york gangster before he became an fbi informant and joined the witness protection program, he died of an undisclosed illness in a los angeles hospital. >>> look at this picture of a tornado in italy. it narrowly missed the capital city of venice, but it was strong enough to rip the roofs off homes as well as uproot trees on a nearby island. overturned dozens of boats but fortunately no one was injured. that has to be frightening for the families in venice....
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the investigation is still under way by the fbi and now we need to focus on what we were trying to do today, wolf, is focus on getting the people responsible and holding them accountable for their actions that killed and took the life of four americans. >> you're talking about the al qaeda affiliate organizations that may have been responsible for these four americans, including ambassador chris stevens. when you say there was gross negligence, that suggests that they should have had better security for the colleagues and they were negligent. do we know who these individuals that were negligent are? >> that picture is clearer today than it was a short time ago. >> can you tell us who they are? >> i think it's best to wait until all of the details are assembled and a report will be issued. but i will tell you, wolf, when you look at all of the information, information leading up on the day and the days after, it was very, very clear that there was a serious security threat there in the state department did not make the right decisions to secure the ambassador himself and there's all ki
the investigation is still under way by the fbi and now we need to focus on what we were trying to do today, wolf, is focus on getting the people responsible and holding them accountable for their actions that killed and took the life of four americans. >> you're talking about the al qaeda affiliate organizations that may have been responsible for these four americans, including ambassador chris stevens. when you say there was gross negligence, that suggests that they should have had...
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the fbi has done a phenomenal job. my concern is i'm hearing people saying they're too aggressive, but the fbi is should be doing and area agency allowed to do what they have to do, then we have a much better chance of being safe. my concern is if people start to lose interest, if there's political pressure brought to back off these operation. these sting operations are absolutely essential, because al qaeda has a very difficult time from attacking us from outside. that's where the main threat comes from right now. >> were you briefed about this beforehand? did you know anything about this operation? >> no, i did not. i've got in several briefings this week. this was not brought up. i was told about it afterwards. i got ahold -- listen, i have no probeen with that im:not here to play cops and robbers. as long as i'm updated on what's happened, and what the fbi plans on doing, that's fine. i don't have to be doled day by day what's happening, but certainly within a short time, i received all of the details. >> i know yo
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and that is the fbi, congress and also the state department itself. so a lot of this who knew what when may not be clear until after the election, wolf. >> after these investigations are wrapped up. jill, thanks very much. john king has been looking into this as well. he's here. this is becoming a big issue out there on the campaign, john, isn't it? >> there are significant policy questions. get to the campaign in a second. huge policy questions when the vice president says we did not know, jay carney says it was a personal we, the president and vice president, did not know. what the romney campaign says this is a pattern. they say whenever there's something damaging in the administration, the white house washes its hands and says somewhere in the bureaucracy someone else is responsible for that and say the president of the united states is in charge of that bureaucracy, he should take responsibility for it. wants answers democrats and republicans as to why the security requests didn't make their way up the food chain fast enough, governor romney thin
and that is the fbi, congress and also the state department itself. so a lot of this who knew what when may not be clear until after the election, wolf. >> after these investigations are wrapped up. jill, thanks very much. john king has been looking into this as well. he's here. this is becoming a big issue out there on the campaign, john, isn't it? >> there are significant policy questions. get to the campaign in a second. huge policy questions when the vice president says we did...
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the fbi has now taken to facebook and twitter, facebook and twitter, looking for any kinds of tips or leads or anything they might be able to get on this case, because it is just too difficult on the ground to get the help they need. and like you said, senator sitting on the foreign relations committee will talk a little about how this is sitting with that committee and one particular senator working his way to get on to that committee. we'll explain all of that coming up next on "outfront." >> we'll be watching at the top of the hour. thanks very much. >>> still ahead, it is holiday party season. jeanne moos has tips on what you need to watch out for. [ female announcer ] imagine skin so healthy, it never gets dry again. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these di
the fbi has now taken to facebook and twitter, facebook and twitter, looking for any kinds of tips or leads or anything they might be able to get on this case, because it is just too difficult on the ground to get the help they need. and like you said, senator sitting on the foreign relations committee will talk a little about how this is sitting with that committee and one particular senator working his way to get on to that committee. we'll explain all of that coming up next on...
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the fbi is investigating whether it is a hate crime. atlanta police have offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. white was not hurt seriously. wolf? >> thanks now very much, lisa. >>> hackers have allegedly just hit the cia. it's the latest in a string of powerful government nerve centers that the notorious group anonymous claims to be targeting. brian todd has been all over these stories in recent weeks. what's the latest as far as the cia is concerned? >> reporter: the latest is that the cia web site you can't access it right now. we've been trying get on the cia's web site. >> it's open to the public. >> reporter: you have to specify. this is not very likely not the internal cia computers. their internal server's probably not being affected by this. this is the cia's external web site that's available to the public, has general information for the public about the cia. this group anonymous has claimed in the past to have disrupted this web site. the department of justice's web site. the u.s. senate's web site.
the fbi is investigating whether it is a hate crime. atlanta police have offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. white was not hurt seriously. wolf? >> thanks now very much, lisa. >>> hackers have allegedly just hit the cia. it's the latest in a string of powerful government nerve centers that the notorious group anonymous claims to be targeting. brian todd has been all over these stories in recent weeks. what's the latest as far as the cia is concerned?...
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that senator, i should say and why he's asking the fbi to investigate. [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so, where to next? ♪ >>> u.s. and afghanistan authorities are investigating a disturbing incident inning a of aing afghanistan right now. lisa sylvester is monitoring that and other top stories in "the situation room." a man wearing an afghan army uniform shot and killed a service member near kandahar, afghanistan. it is unclear whether the shooter is an afghan soldier or an infiltrator wearing the youchl. coalition forces killed the shooter. >>> three explosions have rocked nigeria leaving six people dead and more than two dozen injured. one suspected attacker is also dead. the first two attacks targeted the offices of one of nigeria's newspapers. witnesses say attackers drove up to the building and asked to be let in and when they approached t
that senator, i should say and why he's asking the fbi to investigate. [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so, where to next? ♪ >>> u.s. and afghanistan authorities are investigating a disturbing incident inning a of aing afghanistan right now. lisa...